These customizable set bonuses come from rings, Logic Loops and Bit Bands. Logic Loops drop from HK-8 Aerial Oppression Unit, while Bit Bands drop from Gran Macchinista Flussascintille. According to their description, when used together, they should act like WoW's first customizable item set, allowing you to create a custom effect when using one Logic Loop and one Bit Band.

Combinations

While there are certain combinations that are "default" in the minds of players, like a Stregone picking Anello Logico della Divisione and Vera delle Modifiche al Programma, there are plenty of other good non-obvious combinations. Note that currently the Logic Loop triggers don't have an ICD or RPPM attached to them, so, technically, every spell you cast could trigger the effect of a Bit Band.

Commento di Mahso

I doubt that these will be the only Logic Loops or Bit Bands in 8.2. We'll just have to wait for more to be added before the patch goes live.

Commento di Anshlun

on 2019-04-17T02:14:39-05:00

I doubt that these will be the only Logic Loops or Bit Bands in 8.2. We'll just have to wait for more to be added before the patch goes live.

LIkely true. Some streamers attending the Blizzard summit had information that there were like 10 or so rings (unsure if from both types or when counted together) so there are likely more coming to the list.

Commento di Eurootje

on 2019-04-17T02:37:38-05:00

Would be fun that they create more things like this so we could mix & match gear. But then again it would cause a hell for Blizzard to keep the game balanced the best they can.

Commento di RoguePostDoc

on 2019-04-17T02:52:16-05:00

no physical damage? cmon blizz wtf?

Commento di radicarl

on 2019-04-17T03:50:14-05:00

As someone who has given up on playing Outlaw, I can't say I'm not a bit bitter still. I never liked that Legion made it both pure physical and made it the ONLY spec in the entire game to not have any abilities that reached over 20 yards.

Given how much they meme'd the magical pirate fantasy in Legion, it irks me that they never incorporated any actual magical damage, because there were opportunities to work it in, but for whatever reason they didn't. Sabre Slash's second strike could've easily been a "cursed strike" that dealt shadow or frost damage. Pistol Shot could've dealt fire damage. Even Greed (the AoE proc ability) was pure physical, despite very clearly being magical in nature, visually speaking. There are literal "ghostly" abilities in the Outlaw Rogue's arsenal that are all pure physical.

Commento di Averich

on 2019-04-17T03:55:06-05:00

I highly doubt these will end up having no internal cooldown. Imagine warlock's DoTs triggering loop of oblivion repeatedly for insane healing or damage paired with shorting or rebooting bands.

Commento di Metelia

on 2019-04-17T04:36:19-05:00

Мне нравится

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Commento di Freeasacar

on 2019-04-17T06:21:19-05:00

Given how much they meme'd the magical pirate fantasy in Legion, it irks me that they never incorporated any actual magical damage, because there were opportunities to work it in, but for whatever reason they didn't. Sabre Slash's second strike could've easily been a "cursed strike" that dealt shadow or frost damage. Pistol Shot could've dealt fire damage. Even Greed (the AoE proc ability) was pure physical, despite very clearly being magical in nature, visually speaking. There are literal "ghostly" abilities in the Outlaw Rogue's arsenal that are all pure physical.

These are some good ideas. I've seen people say it could use a DoT as well. Because it's a purely physical spec it feels like playing a dirty-fighting Warrior more than a Rogue. Meanwhile Sin and Sub will be able to utilize these rings for their valuable Haste buff just fine. Right now before 8.2 is the best time to switch to Sin for any Rogue out there who hasn't already.

Commento di kutana

on 2019-04-17T07:09:24-05:00

As a software engineer by trade, I always enjoy seeing attempts to implement programming logic as a game mechanic (I loved the Gambit system in FFXII). Sure macros are cool, but they tend to be an auxiliary feature that most players don't interact with beyond copy/pasting what they find online. These rings are basic, but I look forward to seeing where it leads.

Commento di Bigglez1995

on 2019-04-17T07:26:06-05:00

@#$% dps warriors yet again...

Commento di GabrielFM

on 2019-04-17T07:29:35-05:00

Imagine an Enhancement/Assassination with the Oblivion + Shorting combo... every time they deal nature dmg they deal 45k to a nearby enemy? That HAS to have some ICD.

Commento di Kadenzza

on 2019-04-17T07:43:41-05:00

Imagine an Enhancement/Assassination with the Oblivion + Shorting combo... every time they deal nature dmg they deal 45k to a nearby enemy? That HAS to have some ICD.

Was just thinking the same thing. That would be absolutely absurd, so I don't believe that it'll happen that way. The article specified that the logic loops don't seem to have an internal cooldown, but I'd bet on at least some of the bit bands having a CD.

Commento di AzraelUltima

on 2019-04-17T08:10:31-05:00

Imagine an Enhancement/Assassination with the Oblivion + Shorting combo... every time they deal nature dmg they deal 45k to a nearby enemy? That HAS to have some ICD.

Either that or the decimal point needs to wander 2-3 steps to the left. Some classes can manage more than 1 hit/s, which would provide 45k DPS from the ring alone. There's no way that's going to be intended.

Commento di zizoex

Imagine an Enhancement/Assassination with the Oblivion + Shorting combo... every time they deal nature dmg they deal 45k to a nearby enemy? That HAS to have some ICD.

Not only nature but most enhancement play with with hailstorm so a lot of frost damage that also trigger a lot on aoe.

Commento di Paladinmaster44

on 2019-04-17T09:16:25-05:00

My guardian druid is basically stuck using the loop of desperation...being aside from Moonfire...its stuck with nothing else magical, and the self heals are an bad CDs to be of use. Though would be cool to mix desperation and the magic shield one to finally give him some magic resistance.